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This lightweight base layer features 150 gram-per-square-meter Merino wool with raglan sleeves, wide cuffs, flatlock seams, and no tag for the ultimate smooth, form-fitting, warm layer next to your skin.

Started in the 1970s by a cross-country skier who was looking for ways to improve on the natural warmth, insulation, and breathability of wool, Ibex uses ultra soft and comfortable natural wool fibers to create base layers and outerwear that combines the natural superiority of wool with the performance styling of synthetics.

This double-knit, 420 gram-per-square-meter Merino wool cardigan is smooth on the inside and looped on the outside for superior warmth retention and incredible comfort. It’s a perfect outer layer for autumn days, and a great middle layer under a coat. It’s also the right length to cover longer tunics and T-shirts, so you can wear a midweight jacket without inner layers peeking out. And it covers your rear view with tights or leggings, too. Semi-fit with flatlock seams, lined hood, double-slider front zipper, and zippered handwarmer pockets.

You’ll love these soft travel pants on planes, trains, and car rides, or just when running errands around town. Semi-fit with a flattering boot-cut leg, the wide 2" waistband with crossover detail at the front combines a relaxed feel with a fit that doesn’t look like pajamas. Features two inlaid patch pockets. Dense 370-gram-per-square-meter Zealand Merino/Lycra blend makes it a great cool-weather layer with just enough stretch to keep its shape for years.

Inspired by the wild weather of the Catlins region on the southern coast of New Zealand’s South Island, this rugged oilskin hat stands up wet and windy conditions. The water-resistant and durable oilskin is just as essential in this sparsely populated rainforest climate as it is for workers in the dry Australian Outback. Known as a scally cap or a cheese cutter cap (because of its wedge shape) in some parts of the world, this flat style has been worn since the 16th century.

From the heart of Auckland and Christchurch to the lakes around Queenstown; from the fjords of Milford Sound to towering Mt. Cook on the South Island; and from the beautiful Bay of Islands to the bubbling sulfur springs of Rotorua in the North, this guide gives you every tool you need to plan a trip to this unique land on the other side of the world. Australian native and frequent Kiwi visitor Peter Turner escorts you through the incredibly varied land- and cityscapes that are today's New Zealand. Starting with a detailed introduction to the country's history, food, land, and culture, the book explores every corner of New Zealand, starting with Auckland, the bustling cosmopolitan jewel in the North. Turner takes readers down the islands to such magical places as Kiakoura, where you can swim with wild dolphins; stately Wellington, the proud and lively capital; Westland National Park, with its incredible gleaming glaciers; and charming Christchurch, whose gardens and parks give it a distinctly British feel. Special sidebars describe such topics as the Maori, the national obsession of rugby, and the many adventure activities (like bungee jumping, which originated outside Queenstown) that people often associate with the country.

This double-knit, 420 gram-per-square-meter Merino wool vest is smooth on the inside and looped on the outside for superior warmth retention and incredible comfort. Features a full-zip front, zippered chest pocket, hand-warmer pockets, and stand-up collar. Made in the U.S. of New Zealand wool.

This double-knit, 320 gram-per-square-meter Merino wool pullover is smooth on the inside and looped on the outside for superior warmth retention and incredible comfort. Features a 12" quarter-zip neck, zippered chest pocket, and 2 1/4" stand-up collar. Made in the U.S. of New Zealand wool.

With extremely quick-drying, sun-protecting, and insect-repelling fabric, plus loads of secure pockets for all of your essentials, this travel ensemble from Craghoppers is the ideal choice for when your adventures veer off the beaten path.